Welcome to our listing for farm stay accommodation in
New South Wales, Australia.

The traditional farmstay conjures up images of a holiday
staying on a farm, where families with children can get up close with the farm animals,
cuddle the lamb, collect the chicken eggs, milk a cow or pick fruit.

Some farm stay provide self-contained accommodation like a farm cottage or
cabin. There are some that may be in restored heritage buildings or a converted
barn, whilst others offer hosted accommodation, staying in the main homestead
with the owners of the property, sitting down having meals with them or offering
bed and breakfast or meal provisions as part of the package.

Of course there are variations on the farmstay accommodation, tours and
attractions. Options can range from just the accommodation based stays on
hobby to working farms, through to those offering working experience as available
in some outback stations, vineyards or other style of large acreage properties.
Whilst the type of farmstay can vary, some may not even refer themselves as farm
stay, offering accommodation on large properties with full privacy, forest, lakes
river or range outlooks.

Always check out the property description, and if you have any
questions, make enquiries with the owners. Information provided can change, and it is
advisable to contact the proprietors or where provided visit their website to confirm
availability and other details.

Melross
 2228 Moss Vale Rd, KANGAROO VALLEY NSW 
  Accommodation:
The Rye House on Melross features 5 bedrooms - two with queen size beds, two
with double beds and one with two king single beds. Details:
situated on 240 private acres on the historic property Melross is our luxury
farm house in Kangaroo Valley, just 2 hours drive south of Sydney. Melross is
widely considered one of Kangaroo Valley's most beautiful properties.
Breathtaking views from the house look out across the hills into the spectacular
cliff escarpment that surrounds the entire property.

You have so many ways to enjoy your break  take long walks down to the river or
through the immaculately kept garden to visit the goats and chickens, create a
feast on the barbecue and enjoy your meal with a glass of local wine, relax by
the open fire, or just sit back and watch the animals graze and soak up the
stunning views from the verandah.